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ALDABRAMAN

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TortoiseBoy1999 said:
ALDABRAMAN said:
* 94 so far!

Is that 94 clutches?

* O no, 94 eggs so far for this season....We have just begun our laying season about two weeks ago.

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dannel

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lori12386 said:
Its so funny to see that big ole neck and head laying on the ground! Its something i never thought of before. But now that i have my little Sulcatas and i see your giants its so cool. I never wondered how they slept and now that i know its just so cool and adorable! Although sometimes they look.... Dead. . Lol. But they are just in dead sleep!

I thought that too when I first saw this thread. I was going to write sorry for your loss! Glad I didnt!
 

jtrux

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Hell even if they were easy to breed, its still not for everyone. Im fascinated with them but my yard is "only" an acre and id have a hard time dedicating all of it to a tortoise, then comes the issue of housing them when its cool...now if I lived in FL, id seriosuly consider it, lol.
 

ALDABRAMAN

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jtrux said:
Hell even if they were easy to breed, its still not for everyone. Im fascinated with them but my yard is "only" an acre and id have a hard time dedicating all of it to a tortoise, then comes the issue of housing them when its cool...now if I lived in FL, id seriosuly consider it

* That is what we keep our entire breeding colony on is about one acre, improved of course. Florida works well for us!
 

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